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bluecat
10-12-2010, 08:54 PM
Hi guys, just after a bit of advice on storage.
Do I need to attach a trickle charger over the winter?
If so which one is best, and is it ok to lock the car with the boot lid open (to allow the wires in to the battery) or will this fook things up?
I had a look in halfords today but the ones they stock look pants!
Cheers guys
Stu.:thumbs:
shimmy
10-12-2010, 09:18 PM
Hi guys, just after a bit of advice on storage.
Do I need to attach a trickle charger over the winter?
If so which one is best, and is it ok to lock the car with the boot lid open (to allow the wires in to the battery) or will this fook things up?
I had a look in halfords today but the ones they stock look pants!
Cheers guys
Stu.:thumbs:
ctek CONDITIONER, Costco do one that is A1 like this
http://www.ctek.com/EN-GB/consumer/mxs-3600.aspx
steveH
10-12-2010, 09:28 PM
Hi guys, just after a bit of advice on storage.
Do I need to attach a trickle charger over the winter?
If so which one is best, and is it ok to lock the car with the boot lid open (to allow the wires in to the battery) or will this fook things up?
I had a look in halfords today but the ones they stock look pants!
Cheers guys
Stu.:thumbs:
Hi, IMO trickle charger/conditioners are a must for storing car over winter and even during summer if not used regularly.
I have always used 'Optimate' which cost about £40.00 'ish and have had my oldest one now for over 7/8 years & the other two for 4/5 years neither which has yet failed. Unless of course you set off out garage without dis-connecting ..doh:banghead:. Fortunatley clips come apart so easy put back together.
You can connect to battery in boot via crocodile tyrp clips on + & - terminals and just let wire run out trapping when bootlid is closed and lock up as normal. Therefore alarm stays 'live' and when you come to start it will fire up first time every time.
Put one on your christmas list now :whistle:
AlexGTT
11-12-2010, 12:56 AM
I use a Ctek. Lead is perminantly connected with ring terminals onto the battery and a plug the other end. Then just plug the Ctek into that and as mentioned above, boot can be shut on the wires, locked car with alarm. No issues and perfect start everytime after being garaged for 2-3 months.
sailorbaz
11-12-2010, 07:16 AM
I leave mine for up to 7 weeks at a time, all year round and use a wee £40 Charger from Screwfix. I posted it up in the 'oi garage queens' thread. It was a panic buy and hasn't put a foot wrong in the 3 years I've owned it. Looking back though, I wish I'd been more prepared and got one of these CTek conditioners, going on all the good reports it's got.
Car is now away until April, maybe May depending on my work and the weather, so will see how she holds up over the winter.
Welcome again by the way,
Baz
Bounce
11-12-2010, 10:09 AM
I use a Ctek. Lead is perminantly connected with ring terminals onto the battery and a plug the other end. Then just plug the Ctek into that and as mentioned above, boot can be shut on the wires, locked car with alarm. No issues and perfect start everytime after being garaged for 2-3 months.I also use one of these,and find them very good.:thumbs:
Black CSL Steve
11-12-2010, 05:04 PM
Hi Stu.......
This is a little mod done for my conditioner, might help
http://www.cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5619
Steve
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